Collection: Diamond Saw Blades for Contractors
Looking for Diamond Saw Blades for Contractors that can handle the toughest cutting jobs? At Concrete Tools Direct, we carry contractor-grade diamond blades built for performance and durability across asphalt, concrete, masonry, and brick. From precision tuck pointing and crack chasing to general surface cutting, our blades deliver clean, fast results you can count on. Choose from trusted options like the ES100 Asphalt Blade, ES101 Concrete Blade, and X300 Supreme Crack Chaser Blade — all backed by fast U.S. shipping and no sales tax (except TX).
Top-Rated Diamond Saw Blades for Contractors
Top Models / Feature Picks
Our experts selected these contractor-grade Diamond Saw Blades for their durability, precision, and versatility. Perfect for cutting concrete, asphalt, masonry, and brick, these blades deliver fast, clean results and long-lasting performance on every jobsite.
Tuck Point Blade For Joint Clean-Out And Crack Chasing - Med Bond
Available in 4.5 to 5 Inch sizes, these diamond saw blades are built for high-performance applications. The tuck point blade series provides deeper cuts and extended blade life, making it ideal for repointing projects and masonry repair.
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First-Cut, Early Entry Diamond Blade w/ Triangle Knockout - EXPERT3000
The Expert3000 concrete saw blades are engineered for cutting green concrete with medium-hard aggregate, offering exceptional performance and an extended cutting life.
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Concrete Blade - Xl-Turbo Blades
Discover the ultimate combination of efficiency, durability, and value with our XL-Turbo Blades. These superior quality diamond saw blades are designed with a sharp focus on performance and precision.
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How to Choose the Right Diamond Saw Blade
Selecting the right Diamond Saw Blade is key to achieving clean, precise cuts on concrete, masonry, asphalt, and other materials. Consider your material type, blade size, and cutting application to ensure efficient, consistent results on every jobsite.
Blade Type
Segmented blades are ideal for general cutting, while continuous rim or turbo blades deliver smoother cuts for precise or delicate work.
Blade Diameter
Smaller blades (4–7") offer precision and maneuverability for hand-held saws, while larger blades (10–14") cover bigger surfaces and speed up cutting for walk-behind saws.
Material & Bond
Choose the proper diamond bond hardness for your material — soft bonds for hard concrete, and harder bonds for abrasive materials like asphalt.
Saw Compatibility
Ensure the blade matches your saw type, arbor size, and RPM rating to maintain safety, cutting efficiency, and blade life.
Durability & Maintenance
Look for high-quality steel cores, reinforced segments, and proper storage to maximize performance and prolong blade lifespan.
No matter the material or cutting task, the right Diamond Saw Blade delivers precise, reliable results. Explore our selection to find a professional-grade blade that meets your contractor needs.
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We carry contractor-trusted Diamond Saw Blades from leading brands — built for precision, durability, and professional-grade performance on the jobsite.
Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ’s
What’s the best diamond saw blade for general concrete cutting?
For standard concrete work, the ES101 Concrete Blade and ES100 Asphalt Blade are top choices, offering precise, fast cuts and long-lasting durability for most jobsite needs.
Can I use a diamond blade for asphalt or masonry?
Yes. Many diamond blades, like the X300 Supreme Crack Chaser or X400 Segmented Abrasive Blade, are designed to cut through asphalt, masonry, and brick efficiently while maintaining sharp edges and performance.
How do I choose between a segmented and continuous rim blade?
Segmented blades are ideal for faster, rough cuts and cutting harder materials like concrete and asphalt, while continuous rim blades deliver smoother cuts and are better suited for tile, masonry, or precision work.
How do I care for my diamond saw blades?
Keep blades clean, avoid overheating by using proper cutting speed, and check for wear regularly. Store blades in a dry environment to prevent rust and maintain cutting performance.



